HB 1144

AN ACT relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.

House Bill Morales Shaw
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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

This Texas bill enhances state and local disaster preparedness by requiring comprehensive emergency management plans that specifically address the needs of vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities, homeless individuals, and low-income households. The legislation mandates the development of more inclusive disaster response strategies, including improved emergency notification systems, better shelter accommodations, and targeted educational programs about disaster preparedness and recovery. Key provisions include creating multi-language emergency alert systems, establishing minimum health standards for shelters, and ensuring that community resources remain available during emergencies.

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relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Section 418.054(a), Government Code, is amended
(a)  The division shall develop a model guide for local
officials regarding disaster response and recovery.  The guide must
provide a comprehensive approach to disaster recovery by local
officials and include information on:
(1)  contracting for debris removal;
(2)  obtaining federal disaster funding;
(3)  coordinating the availability and construction of
short-term and long-term housing; [and]
(4)  obtaining assistance from local, state, and
federal volunteer organizations; and
(5)  planning practices for developing and reviewing
local and interjurisdictional emergency management plans under
(A)  the needs of the community's vulnerable
populations, including persons with disabilities, persons who are
homeless, and low-income households, are accurately identified;
(B)  the emergency management plans address the
needs identified under Paragraph (A); and
(C)  the community resources that vulnerable
populations rely on remain available during a disaster.
SECTION 2.  Section 418.106(b), Government Code, is amended
(b)  The plan must provide for:
(1)  wage, price, and rent controls and other economic
stabilization methods in the event of a disaster; [and]
(2)  curfews, blockades, and limitations on utility use
in an area affected by a disaster, rules governing entrance to and
exit from the affected area, and other security measures;
(3)  integrated and inclusive operations specific to
individuals with disabilities to afford those individuals an
equitable opportunity to benefit from all disaster response and
recovery measures, programs, services, and activities;
(4)  the increase in the capabilities of local
emergency shelters in the provision of shelter and care for
individuals with disabilities during a disaster;
(5)  wellness checks for individuals with disabilities
in the manner provided by Subchapter I;
(6)  the establishment of minimum health-related
standards for short-term and long-term shelter operations for
shelters operated with state funds or receiving state assistance;
(7)  an emergency notification system that notifies
individuals with disabilities of a disaster or emergency and of any
actions the individuals should take to prepare for or respond to the
(8)  personnel surge capacity during a disaster,
including plans for providing lodging and meals for disaster relief
(9)  horizontal integration of emergency preparedness
and response plans required for licensed facilities and providers
serving individuals with disabilities.
SECTION 3.  Section 418.186(a), Government Code, is amended
(a)  The Department of State Health Services shall establish
a program designed to educate the citizens of this state on disaster
and emergency preparedness, response, and recovery. Before
establishing the program, the department must collaborate with
local authorities to prevent state efforts that are duplicative of
local efforts. The program must address:
(1)  types of disasters or other emergencies;
(2)  the appropriate response to each type of disaster
or emergency, including options for evacuation and shelter;
(3)  how to prepare for each type of disaster or
(4)  the impact of each type of disaster or emergency on
citizens requiring medical assistance or other care;
(5)  ways to respond in a disaster or emergency or to
assist the victims of a disaster or emergency; [and]
(6)  resources and supplies for disaster or emergency
(7)  the resources, services, and programs that are
available to address the needs of persons with disabilities during
SECTION 4.  Section 418.1882, Government Code, is amended by
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to read as
(a)  With the direction, oversight, and approval of the
division and the assistance of the Department of State Health
Services, health care facilities, county officials, trauma service
area regional advisory councils, and other appropriate entities,
each council of government, regional planning commission, or
similar regional planning agency created under Chapter 391, Local
Government Code, shall, as part of a crisis standards of care plan,
develop a regional plan for personnel surge capacity during
disasters, including plans for providing lodging and meals for
disaster relief workers and volunteers.
(a-1)  The Department of State Health Services Preparedness
Coordinating Council shall create a framework and provide guidance
for the development of crisis standards of care plans. In
developing the crisis standards of care framework, the council
shall consult with the Department of State Health Services, health
care facilities, county officials, trauma service area regional
advisory councils, and each council of government, regional
planning commission, or similar regional planning agency created
under Chapter 391, Local Government Code.
SECTION 5.  Section 418.192(c), Government Code, is amended
(c)  The emergency notification system for which a contract
is entered into under Subsection (b) must rely on a dynamic
(1)  is capable of simultaneous transmission of
emergency messages to all recipients through at least two
industry-standard gateways to one or more telephones or electronic
devices owned by a recipient in a manner that does not negatively
impact the existing communications infrastructure;
(2)  allows the public service provider to:
(A)  store prewritten emergency messages in the
dynamic information database for subsequent use; [and]
(B)  generate emergency messages in real time
(C)  send emergency messages in both audio and
(3)  allows a recipient to select the language in which
the recipient would prefer to receive messages;
(4)  transmits the message in the recipient's language
(5)  converts text messages to sound files and
transmits those sound files to the appropriate device;
(6)  assigns recipients to priority groups for
(7)  allows for the collection and verification of
responses by recipients of emergency messages; and
(8)  reads or receives alerts from a commercial mobile
alert system established by the Federal Communications Commission
or complies with standards adopted for a commercial mobile alert
system established by the Federal Communications Commission.
SECTION 6.  Section 421.002(b), Government Code, is amended
(b)  The governor's homeland security strategy shall
coordinate homeland security activities among and between local,
state, and federal agencies and the private sector and must include
(1)  intelligence gathering and analysis;
(3)  reducing the state's vulnerability to homeland
(4)  protecting critical infrastructure;
(5)  protecting the state's international border,
(6)  detecting, deterring, and defending against
terrorism, including cyber-terrorism and biological, chemical, and
(7)  positioning equipment, technology, and personnel
to improve the state's ability to respond to a homeland security
(8)  directing the Texas Fusion Center and giving the
center certain forms of authority to implement the governor's
homeland security strategy; [and]
(9)  using technological resources to:
(A)  facilitate the interoperability of
government technological resources, including data, networks, and
(B)  coordinate the warning and alert systems of
(C)  incorporate multidisciplinary approaches to
(D)  improve the security of governmental and
private sector information technology and information resources;
(10)  building community resilience and reducing
long-term vulnerability for persons with disabilities by
implementing inclusive disaster and emergency planning practices
SECTION 7.  Section 81.0813(d), Health and Safety Code, is
(d)  A declaration or order issued under this section must
(1)  a description of the nature of the disaster or
(2)  a designation of the area threatened by the
(3)  a description of the condition that created the
(4)  the threshold event for implementing crisis
(A)  the reason for renewing the disaster or
(B)  the reason for terminating the disaster or
SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.